bundle-console(1) -- Deprecated way to open an IRB session with the bundle pre-loaded ===================================================================================== ## SYNOPSIS `bundle console` [GROUP] ## DESCRIPTION Starts an interactive Ruby console session in the context of the current bundle. If no `GROUP` is specified, all gems in the `default` group in the [Gemfile(5)](https://bundler.io/man/gemfile.5.html) are preliminarily loaded. If `GROUP` is specified, all gems in the given group in the Gemfile in addition to the gems in `default` group are loaded. Even if the given group does not exist in the Gemfile, IRB console starts without any warning or error. The environment variable `BUNDLE_CONSOLE` or `bundle config set console` can be used to change the shell from the following: * `irb` (default) * `pry` (https://github.com/pry/pry) * `ripl` (https://github.com/cldwalker/ripl) `bundle console` uses irb by default. An alternative Pry or Ripl can be used with `bundle console` by adjusting the `console` Bundler setting. Also make sure that `pry` or `ripl` is in your Gemfile. ## EXAMPLE $ bundle config set console pry $ bundle console Resolving dependencies... [1] pry(main)> ## NOTES This command was deprecated in Bundler 2.1 and will be removed in 3.0. Use `bin/console` script, which can be generated by `bundle gem `. ## SEE ALSO [Gemfile(5)](https://bundler.io/man/gemfile.5.html)